Canadian rock giants Three Days Grace will kick off their 2025 European tour in Budapest. The band is set to perform at the Papp László Budapest Sport arena on 14 November, organizers Live Nation announced on Monday.
The 21-date tour will take the band from Budapest to major cities like Hamburg, Berlin, Paris, and Brussels, before wrapping up in London on 13 December.
Formed in 1992, Three Days Grace is known for their powerful hard rock anthems and introspective ballads. The lineup—Adam Gontier (vocals), Matt Walst (vocals), Barry Stock (guitar), Brad Walst (bass, vocals), and Neil Sanderson (drums, keyboards, vocals)—has earned billions of streams and sold millions of albums worldwide, along with numerous awards and sold-out arena shows across continents.
The band has released seven albums to date: Three Days Grace (2003), One-X (2006), Life Starts Now (2009), Transit of Venus (2012), Human (2015), Outsider (2018), and Explosions (2022). Known as one of the most-streamed rock bands globally, they boast over 14.5 million monthly listeners on Spotify. Their music has featured in the video game NBA2K19, produced under Travis Scott’s musical supervision, and has been reimagined by artists like Jeris Johnson and sampled by Lil Peep and Lil Tracy.
This upcoming Budapest concert marks their third performance in Hungary, following shows at Budapest Park in 2019 and 2022—the latter being part of the Explosions tour, during which they also filmed a music video for ‘I Am the Weapon’. Fans attending the 14 November show can expect a mix of iconic hits like ‘Home’, ‘Just Like You’, ‘Pain’, ‘Animal I Have Become’, ‘World So Cold’, ‘Painkiller’, and ‘Mayday’, along with fresh material.
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